Select the discussion questions and enrichment activities that will involve the children and best help them achieve the purpose of the lesson.
Materials needed:
A Bible or a New Testament for each child.
A paper and pencil for each child.
The following three wordstrips:
Decide
Pray
Listen to the Holy Ghost
Picture 7-8, The Pinnacle of the Temple.
Suggested Lesson Development
Invite a child to give the opening prayer.
Enrichment Activities
You may use one or more of the following activities any time during the lesson or as a review, summary, or challenge.
Play a “What if” game. Write on pieces of paper “What if” questions that describe temptations the class members might face, such as the sample questions below. Have a child take one of the questions out of a box or jar, read the question, and respond to it. Then have that child choose someone else to select another “What if” question from the box. Emphasize that deciding in advance is an important help in resisting temptation.
What if you find something that belongs to someone else?
What if you promise your father you will help him, but a friend comes by and asks you to play?
What if your friends make fun of you for not smoking some cigarettes they found (or drinking alcohol or taking drugs)?
What if you know you will get in trouble if you tell the truth?
Have the children pantomime or role-play resisting temptations.
Prepare some “Temptation Cards.” On 3″ by 5″ cards or pieces of paper write temptations that the children might have, such as lying, cheating, stealing, using vulgar language, and so on. On other cards, “Help Cards,” write Faith in Jesus Christ, Parents, Teachers, Good friends, Prayer, Fasting, Church leaders, Scriptures, the Holy Ghost, Avoiding temptations, and other things that help people resist temptation.
Place the Temptation Cards face down in one pile and the Help Cards face down in another pile. Have a child choose a Help and a Temptation Card and tell the class what is written on each. Let the class discuss how what is on the Help Card can make it easier to resist or avoid what is on the Temptation Card. Let each child take a turn choosing cards.
Share with the children the following quotation from President Joseph Fielding Smith: “Habits are easily formed. It is just as easy to form good habits as it is to form evil ones” (New Era, July 1972, p. 23). You might want to help the children memorize this quotation.
Ask the children to name some decisions they have made that will help them avoid temptation in the future.
Have the children sing or read the words to one or more of the following songs: “Hum Your Favorite Hymn” (Children’s Songbook, p. 152); “The Still Small Voice” (Children’s Songbook, p. 106); “Listen, Listen” (Children’s Songbook, p. 107); “Keep the Commandments” (Children’s Songbook,p. 146).